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Water Nymphs​/​The Merry Wood

from Jubilate by Mary Vanhoozer/Bard and Ceilidh

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At the end of a show, the whole ensemble comes out for one more bow, and sometimes each act or group of dancers has one more little choreographed move to share. These two tunes are a chance for all the instruments featured on the album to come back and shine on one more solo before taking the final bow. The image that comes to my mind for both these tunes is that once the sun goes down and the children are all gone to bed, the little fairies, imps, elves, and nymphs that live in the forest come out to play, dance, and make music by the light of the moon.

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from Jubilate, released September 25, 2020
Featured instruments Mary Vanhoozer plays on this track:

Violin
Hurdy Gurdy
Hammered Dulcimer
Cello
Djembe

Music written, performed and produced by Mary Vanhoozer
Mixing Engineer, Todd Maki
Cover Art, Venita Oberholster

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Mary Vanhoozer/Bard and Ceilidh Los Angeles, California

Multi-instrumentalist and melodist Mary Vanhoozer has released four albums of original music, each of which offers a creative blend of folk music and early music. She has also released two albums of renaissance music from England: 'Simon's Beard' and 'Under the Birchwood Tree'. She holds music degrees from Wheaton College Conservatory, Eastman School of Music, and Cleveland Institute of Music. ... more

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